Roland Ehnström wrote:hyunterks wrote:I think Lewis have a little bit mental problem![]()
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Roland Ehnström wrote:hyunterks wrote:I think Lewis have a little bit mental problem![]()
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hyunterks wrote:1. Ferrari (Car and driver good, especially Kimi)
2. Renault (At least There is Alonso)
3. BMW (Car looks good but not enough driver line up)
4. Mclaren ( Car looks good, Heikki is good but first season in Mclaren, I think Lewis have a little bit mental problem )
5. William ( Car will be better than last season and Nico going to improve his mental and skill)
6. Redbull ( Car will be better than last season but Mark Webber did too many mistakes in race, This year? Wiil be exactly same last year..)
7. Honda ( Button will get some point )
8. Toro roso ( Vettel is good and also Broudais )
9. Toyota ( Still too slow )
10. Force India (Sutil gonna improve, increased budget)
11. Super aguri (Sato is good but, last year, they were lucky. They'll have hard time )
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I hope Lewis is stronger than last season.ben_watkins wrote:Hamilton doesn't have a mental problem [-X far from it..
What ever happens he'll come back stronger. As a rookie he broke all known records and beat the reigning 2x world champ. The team let him down in China and lost the WDC for him. I don't think he'll make the same mistake again.
Any set back the guy takes on the chin and turns it into a positive, much like Schumi used to do. His family have a great attitude and have over-come much to get where they are today.
For instance, when he was bullied at school, he didn't curl up and go shy - He went to karate and boxing lessons.
I wouldn't under estimate that guy - he's a great driver and has a bright future. =D>
I do agree with your core point, but please tell me how exactly the blame lies with the team when Hamilton's tyres were shot, especially in comparison to Alonso(bold, because same car), Raikkonen. He probably put too much faith into the teams decision but blame should be equally spread.ben_watkins wrote:Hamilton doesn't have a mental problem [-X far from it..
What ever happens he'll come back stronger. As a rookie he broke all known records and beat the reigning 2x world champ. The team let him down in China and lost the WDC for him. I don't think he'll make the same mistake again.
Any set back the guy takes on the chin and turns it into a positive, much like Schumi used to do. His family have a great attitude and have over-come much to get where they are today.
For instance, when he was bullied at school, he didn't curl up and go shy - He went to karate and boxing lessons.
I wouldn't under estimate that guy - he's a great driver and has a bright future. =D>
Lewis lost his own championship, there was nothing stopping him saying, look the car is UNDRIVEABLE I'm coming in, or just coming in anyway, he only needed to score 2 points to win the championship... I can see how the team can be blamed too but I'd say the blame lies equally with the both of them. Then in Brazil he didn't need to make the insane lunge at Alonso at the start and it's possible that the car was damaged when he ran wide over the ripple strip and run off area (Unlikely I admit) but possible.ben_watkins wrote:Hamilton doesn't have a mental problem [-X far from it..
What ever happens he'll come back stronger. As a rookie he broke all known records and beat the reigning 2x world champ. The team let him down in China and lost the WDC for him. I don't think he'll make the same mistake again.
Any set back the guy takes on the chin and turns it into a positive, much like Schumi used to do. His family have a great attitude and have over-come much to get where they are today.
For instance, when he was bullied at school, he didn't curl up and go shy - He went to karate and boxing lessons.
I wouldn't under estimate that guy - he's a great driver and has a bright future. =D>
I don't think it's as easy as it seems, I mean for the entire weekend he's almost programmed himself breaking points into the pits, its not something you'd think about a lot. But when a super odd situation comes up, like your tires being worn down to the kevlar, a small misstep in a car that will punish for a small misstep in ideal conditions anyway isn't that bad. He could have pulled a DC and done that in the dry, then we'd have something to talk about.Project Four wrote:Do not agree with the statement about Lewis. His big mistake at China was pushing too hard when coming into the pits. But a lot of this is inexperience and he will have learnt from this.